Amos Rivera from Fox Lane on his way to defeating Gavin Pasqualini from Arlington, in the 120 pound weight class, during the Section 1 wrestling qualifier at Somers High School, Feb. 3, 2018. (Photo: Mark Vergari/The Journal News)

PROGRAMMING NOTE: I'll be hosting another LIVE #lohudwrestling chat on Thursday at 8 p.m. Visit lohud.com/sports to join the fun and talk sectionals!

Division I (large schools)

99
1. Matthew Schreiber, Jr., Horace Greeley
2. Jake Hoffman, 8th, Fox Lane
3. John Fortugno, So., Byram Hills
4. Chris Crawford, 7th, Beacon
5. Justin Fortugno, 8th, Byram HillsNotes: Crawford opened eyes over the weekend by pinning Hoffman to take first place at the Somers divisional, which earned him a spot in the top five. It’s worth noting that Hoffman was leading 11-2 at the time of the pin.

106
1. Ivan Garcia, So., Port Chester
2. Dennis Robin, So., Arlington
3. Joey Rodas, So., Mamaroneck
4. Tommy Dell’Aera, So., Eastchester
5. Jason Salton, Jr., John Jay-Cross RiverNotes: Garcia, Robin and Rodas each took first place at their respective sectional qualifiers, so there’s no doubt about the top three. After that, there are some questions, particularly with Dell’Aera taking a 9-7 loss to John Jay-East Fishkill’s Marcello Bernasconi.

113
1. CJ McMonegal, Jr., North Rockland
2. Tyler Joseph, Fr., Harrison
3. Tim Bova, 8th, Arlington
4. Joe Henion, So., North Rockland
5. Jon Keltz, Sr., ScarsdaleNotes: The top four remains the same, but Keltz makes his debut at No. 5 after a strong finish to the season. He took first place in a tough field at the JJCR divisional.

120
1. Amos Rivera, Jr., Fox Lane
2. Gavin Pasqualini, Sr., Arlington
3. Matias Rivera, Sr., Fox Lane
4. Chris Cook, So., John Jay-Cross River
5. Mark Acheson, Sr., Tappan ZeeNotes: Each of the top three competed at the Somers divisional, with Amos Rivera picking up wins over Matias Rivera (7-2) and Pasqualini (6-5) to stake his claim to the No. 1 spot. Meanwhile, Cook won the JJCR divisional to make his way back into the top five.

132
1. John Barbaren, Jr., John Jay-East Fishkill
2. Matt Kramer, Sr., John Jay-Cross River
3. Nick Gjelaj, Sr., Tappan Zee
4. Jake Breyer, Jr., North Rockland
5. Ryan Stern, So., Clarkstown NorthNotes: This weight class is pretty much impossible to rank. Along with Beacon’s Paul Cohn and Mount Vernon’s Dezhaun Morgan, I count seven wrestlers who could all reasonably take home the gold. Even though Kramer has the most proven track record, Barbaren has to be No. 1 because of recent head-to-head wins over both Kramer (8-4 OT) and Gjelaj (8-5).

170
1. Grant Cuomo, Sr., Brewster
2. Steven Bilali, Sr., Eastchester
3. Antonio Vieira, Sr., Somers
4. Derek White, Jr., John Jay-East Fishkill
5. Tom Mahoney, Sr., MahopacNotes: After missing a month and a half due to an elbow injury, Cuomo returned for divisionals, which is great news for Section 1 wrestling fans. He had two first-period pins before forfeiting to Bilali in what could have been a section final preview. We’ll have to wait one more week.

220
1. Halil Gecaj, Sr., John Jay-Cross River
2. Aidan Lilly, Sr., New Rochelle
3. Josh McMillan, Sr., Horace Greeley
4. Sean Hagan, Sr., Clarkstown South
5. Sean Freebern, Sr., SomersNotes: Gecaj met Lilly for the first time in the JJCR divisional final, picking up a second-period pin in a possible section final preview. At Somers, Hagan’s move up from 195 seemed to pay off with a pin of Freebern in the final.

285
1. John Rogers, Sr., Clarkstown South
2. Calvin Anthony, Sr., John Jay-East Fishkill
3. Mike Consiglio, Sr., Ketcham
4. Diego Orellana, Sr., Ossining
5. Javon Hines, Sr., John Jay-East FishkillNotes: Rogers and Anthony both competed at 220 for most of the season but decided to compete at 285 for sectionals. They immediately vault to the top two spots, with both owning head-to-head wins over previously top-ranked Consiglio.

Buy Photo

Putnam Valley's Kyle Sams wrestles Adrian Rosario from Host Haven in a 132-pound match of the Shoreline Classic wrestling tournament at New Rochelle High School in New Rochelle on Saturday, January 6, 2018.(Photo: John Meore/The Journal News)

Division II (small schools)

NOTE: No changes since last week, which is why we skipped the notes for each weight class.